[aprssig] Chemical sensors
Spider
spider at rivcom.net
Thu Oct 7 23:18:19 EDT 2004
Not to change the subject...because it really fits.....There are discussions
taking place about adding extra sensor data to a weather packet.
FireNet has big time growing pains in that users are asking for much more
data than we currently can provide. Curt and Bob have been chewing on this
a little and it's a healthy growth pain. There is much more sensor data out
there that we could provide. For example, I have a Campbell Wx data logger
with an evaporation station sensor and solar uv sensor on it. It would be
cool if someday the cheaper Wx Stations could include inputs for such
sensors. Fuel moisture sensors, etc., would be nice to include.
Somehow, we need to work on telemetry modules that would accept standardized
sensors, convert that data to APRS telemetry or some APRS formatted
packet....and then figure out how to include that in a way FSL or someone
could do something with it. It would not necessarily have to tie into a wx
packet....which appears to be sensor limited.
If such modules were available, I'd sure have a bunch measuring all sorts of
strange things.
1-5v, 4-20ma, 10-50ma inputs, adjustable values for zero and span, output
(modulate) an APRS signal and ptt and squirt it out on a transmitter.
The packet data fields would have to be open to accept values based on
hundreds of different types of sensors so that
any one of them that anybody could think of could be used.....like your gas
sensor....which I am sure are out there.
I also have two O2 sensors for entering into places that might not let a
person breath too well! So there are all sort of neat things people could
explore using sensors and APRS.
73
Jim, WA6OFT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Chadwick" <russ at wxqa.com>
To: "TAPR APRS Special Interest Group" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 7:43 PM
Subject: [aprssig] Chemical sensors
> Does anyone know of an inexpensive sensor that can measure the
> concentration
> of a given gas in the atmosphere? For example, something that could give
> the concentration of poison gas as might be used in a terrorist chemical
> attack. A device that could monitor the concentration of this gas might
> be
> a good addition to APRS weather stations situated in large cities. I'd
> appreciate it if you could send me any URLs off line.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Russ Chadwick KB0TVJ
> Boulder, Colorado, USA
> http://www.wxqa.com
>
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